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Medical Marijuana Program Resources

Navigating the ever changing landscape of medical cannabis can be a challenge.

Utilize these resources to help map the way.

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Visit the CT MMP website for additional information regarding the program.

Medical Marijuana Program

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Visit the DAS Business Network to access your online application for the CT MMP. 

Completing Your Registration

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Access the patient quick reference card for directions on how to complete your state registration.

Registration Steps

Do Your Research

Click below to visit Leafly.com for a wealth of cannabis news and information including strain reviews, dispensary information, products and deals! Check out their helpful Cannabis 101 Guide if you are a new cannabis user!

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Learn the Lingo

Each grow facility uses a unique naming system for their products, so keeping medications straight can be challenging. Dabbin' Dads is CT's Medical Cannabis Strain Name Database, visit using the link below and download their mobile app so you always have their info at hand! 

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Dispensary list

There are currently 17 licensed dispensaries across the state.

Click the button below to find the right one for you! 

Thank you to all the incredible essential workers keeping the world going.

Stay safe, stay healthy!

Mental Health Resources

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Find Support

NAMI, The National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

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Substance Abuse

Congress established the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in 1992 to make substance use and mental disorder information, services, and research more accessible.

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Domestic Violence

Prudence Crandall Center, Inc is the oldest domestic violence program in Connecticut: offering the full spectrum of shelter, housing and support services needed to offer practical, long-term solutions to the challenges faced by victims, helping them heal and move forward to safe, self-sufficient lives, free of violence.

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